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i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> this is the cbs "morning news" for wednesday, august 26th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. the lion of the senate has been silenced. senator ted kennedy passed away last night following a battle with brain cancer. he was 77 years old and died at the family home in hyannisport. he was the last surviving son of a glamorous but tortured political family who spent half a century in the senate fighting for those who need. we are in washington with more. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. word of kennedy's death came this morning in a brief statement from his family who said his faith, perseverance and optimism will live on. massachusetts senator edward kennedy died at his home in hianis surrounded by loved one after a year-long battle with brain cancer. kennedy's family said we've lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives. but the inspiration of his faith, optimism and
i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> this is the cbs "morning news" for wednesday, august 26th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. the lion of the senate has been silenced. senator ted kennedy passed away last night following a battle with brain cancer. he was 77 years old and died at the family home in hyannisport. he was the last surviving son of a glamorous but tortured political...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> a final tally on the cash for clunkers program is in. ending just under $3 billion allocated for the program. cnbc's auto reporter phil lebeau has the winners and the losers. phil? >> all automakers are winners, melissa because they've ramped up production because of strong sales from clunkers, but when you look at the top five selling models, the ones that were sold most frequently, only one american-made 3408d in the top five. that's the ford focus. there you see the others, corolla being at the top of the list. and that's not surprising that with corolla at the top of the list and a couple others in the top ten, toyota leads all manufacturers, essentially selling one out of every five new vehicles that were sold through cash for clunkers. by the way, cnw marketing research did something pretty interesting, surveyed 1,000 clunker buyers and found that 17% of those buyers expressed a bit of remorse because they are going to be taking on a monthl
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> a final tally on the cash for clunkers program is in. ending just under $3 billion allocated for the program. cnbc's auto reporter phil lebeau has the winners and the losers. phil? >> all automakers are winners, melissa because they've ramped up production because of strong sales from clunkers, but when you look at the top five selling models, the ones that were sold most frequently, only one american-made 3408d in the top...
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america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back. it is not what you want to hear from the agency in charge of keeping your money safe at the bank. the fdic may need help itself. first, let's head up to chris cotter in new york. we are going to start up on the dow. not a whole lot but the good news is it is seven days straight. >> i know. it is really funny how we just seem to teeter right along that line and then yesterday, we were up four point on the dow, just fractionally up on the s&p and nasdaq. you're right, it is seven days straight on the dow. haven't hay down day since a week ago monday. it is pretty remarkable that we haven't had that down day because we've been up so much here since march, even up 4% this month after a great july and we still haven't had the down day. housing data yesterday really helping us stay afloat. today, not a whole lot of data to really look at. we'll get revised gdp. also the weekly jobless claims, gurvir. that is the big data that will drive the market today. >> earnings from some retail ares li
america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back. it is not what you want to hear from the agency in charge of keeping your money safe at the bank. the fdic may need help itself. first, let's head up to chris cotter in new york. we are going to start up on the dow. not a whole lot but the good news is it is seven days straight. >> i know. it is really funny how we just seem to teeter right along that line and then yesterday, we were up four point on the dow, just fractionally up on the...
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. >>> the president today is going to present 16 people with america's highest civilian honor, the 2009 presidential medal of freedom. it is awarded to those who have made a significant contribution to the security or national interests of the yait, world peace, cultural or other endeavors and among this year's recipients, steven hawkings, known for pioneering academic research in math and physics. senator ted kennedy who served in the u.s. senate for 46 years. act sorry sydney poitier, the first african-american to win a best actor academy award. and the reverend joseph lowry and the late harvey milk from san francisco. >>> a look at some of another top stories. there is more trouble for metro. the latest cause r concern, awe train with two extra cars. the 10-car train made it through five station last month before a passenger notified the operator of the extra cars. a worker responsible for putting that train together tested positive for drugs and is on unpaid leave. metro's active trains should not be longer than eight cars because that is the most the stations platforms can accommod
. >>> the president today is going to present 16 people with america's highest civilian honor, the 2009 presidential medal of freedom. it is awarded to those who have made a significant contribution to the security or national interests of the yait, world peace, cultural or other endeavors and among this year's recipients, steven hawkings, known for pioneering academic research in math and physics. senator ted kennedy who served in the u.s. senate for 46 years. act sorry sydney...
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it's been a sad day in america. we lost our man, senator ted kennedy. lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at the age of 77. every time he was on my radio show, i referred to him as the gladiator. he loved that. he was the gladiator for the people. a fighter, a believer. he fought for labor, for worker's rights, civil rights, human rights and social justice. kennedy was the gold standard when it came to fighting for the working folk of america and he left a huge footprint in this country. he was a champion of the cause, an unselfish man who gave so much to the united states of america. but i will remember him as a fighter. now, there's a lot of talk today about his ability to cross the aisle, his bipartisanship, his work, his friendships but he never compromised his principles. he fought for them passionately. if ted kennedy was on your side, he would be in the trenches with you in the 11th hour. you could count on kennedy. >> we still cannot get a $2.15 over two years. over two years. what is the price we ask the other side? what is the price th
it's been a sad day in america. we lost our man, senator ted kennedy. lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at the age of 77. every time he was on my radio show, i referred to him as the gladiator. he loved that. he was the gladiator for the people. a fighter, a believer. he fought for labor, for worker's rights, civil rights, human rights and social justice. kennedy was the gold standard when it came to fighting for the working folk of america and he left a huge footprint in this...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson day. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. maybe one of the most important... and more calcium for bone health. >>> for all my years in public life, i believe that america must sail towards the shores of liberty and justice for all. there is no end to that journey, only the next gr
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't...
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shouldn't we make the same kind of effort for the $20 million people of the negro race right here in america? it is time for the democratic party to take up the cause of health. and as long as i have a voice in the united states senate, it's going to be for that democratic platform plank that provides decent quality of health care. today i formally announce that i am a candidate for president of the united states. thank you very much. good to see you. for all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. if we become pale, carbon cop pips of the opposition, and try to act like republicans, we will lose and deserve to lose. i don't think i'm too old to be your united states senator. do you? you look so pretty. i think we've been enormously kind of blessed about being close to the sea. all of that means in terms of the child, enjoying it. the solitude and the serenity, and the peace. the work begins anew. the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. >> we will have coverage of the funeral mass for senator kenn
shouldn't we make the same kind of effort for the $20 million people of the negro race right here in america? it is time for the democratic party to take up the cause of health. and as long as i have a voice in the united states senate, it's going to be for that democratic platform plank that provides decent quality of health care. today i formally announce that i am a candidate for president of the united states. thank you very much. good to see you. for all those whose cares have been our...
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histy will judge whether his brand of liberalism was suited to lat20th-century america a the verdt is not really in yet. >> thank you charles. see you ne week. > rianscpt trriscpt of this broadcast, go to.
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! >>> the music was on at virgin fest today. >> the group performed, as well as jet taking back sunday. blink 182 and others. virgin fest started four years ago. this year it was free, but only for one day. people were asked to do volunteer work in exchange for tickets, which were gone in 30 minutes. >> just hanging out. we'll probably check out jet
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. >> we also spoke with virginia senator mark warner today and he echoed the sentiments telling us america has lost a great leader in ted kennedy, a lawmaker who worked tirelessly to get things done. >> he was someone who fought for his principles, fought hard for what he believed in yet was willing at the same time to cross party lines and find that common ground. that example is staying true to what you believe in but willing to still find common ground is what we need more of in american politics. >> warner says he hopes republicans and democrats alike will honor kennedy by lowering the volume on the heated healthcare debate and reach for that common ground. >> as you might imagine the people of massachusetts have a lot to say about their native son and all day long they filed inside the john fkennedy presidential library and museum in boston to reflect and remember. >> he was for the rights of everybody. he was for the rights of disabled, for women's rights, the civil rights movement. >> i feel like for the first time i'm taking time out for teddy after he's taken so many times out for
. >> we also spoke with virginia senator mark warner today and he echoed the sentiments telling us america has lost a great leader in ted kennedy, a lawmaker who worked tirelessly to get things done. >> he was someone who fought for his principles, fought hard for what he believed in yet was willing at the same time to cross party lines and find that common ground. that example is staying true to what you believe in but willing to still find common ground is what we need more of in...
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i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer: give your teen the boost they need to graduate. call 1-877-for-a-kid or join us at boostup.org for tips and advice. woman driver impaled in the safe. matt has her story. >> for six weeks this, woman had her jaw wired s
i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer:...
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he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained all the way through. one thing people do not member, it was the behind-the- scenes keedy who was really interested in the people. forxample, during the vietnam r when they were talking abo bringing hom -- getti out of vietm at the end. there was a closed-door briefing and theeneral was taing about how ty were going do thispeaking in rms of uts that wod be moved between t pipeline to t them outf there. kennedy saidwait a minut general, we are not talki about units or pipelines. we're talking about people that was the kennedy gnature. he really saw the people behind th numbers. >> in 1968 he was somewhat ambiv
he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained...
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. ♪ >> through all my years in public life, i have believed that america must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. no, there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. we know the future will outlast all of us, but i believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. >> good afternoon from washington, i'm david gregory, we welcome to you this msnbc special, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. by now, you probably heard the 77-year-old lion of the senate and patriarch of the kennedy political dynasty died late last night at his home in cape cod on hyannis port after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. today, friends, colleague and leaders worldwide are remembering kennedy as an extraordinary force who worked tirelessly on behalf of the working class and the poor. on capitol hill here in washington, kennedy's home for nearly half a century, the senator, the flags are flying at half staff this afternoon, as are those at the white house and federal buildings across the country. and there are tributes coming in from around the
. ♪ >> through all my years in public life, i have believed that america must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. no, there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. we know the future will outlast all of us, but i believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. >> good afternoon from washington, i'm david gregory, we welcome to you this msnbc special, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. by now, you probably heard the...
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there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very poignant of that. hundreds of people have lied and -- have aligned memorial drive. people are hoping to glance at the murder case later this evening. at the want to witness a moment in history as they pay their final respects. the burials of those in his final wishes that he made with his wife some time ago. those close to him say mr. kennedy spent a lot of time visiting here mainly in the early mornings visiting fallen soldiers and his two assassinated brothers. president john f. kennedy and robert kennedy, in a short time the burial will begin here. this will be the final resting place for senator kennedy. we spent some t
there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very...
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we're america's health insurance companies. >>> i'm julia boorstin with your cnbc market wrap. the dow rose for a sixth straight session thanks to an encouraging report on home prices and the unexpected jump in consumer confidence. the dow is up 30 points. the s&p 500 added about 2.5 points. the nasdaq is up 6.25 points. >>> improving outlook on the u.s. job market in the overall economy led to a surprise rebound in consumer confidence this month. the consumers are still worried about their own personal incomes which could be a drag on future spending. >>> more signs of recovery in the housing sector. prices of single family homes rose for the second consecutive month in june beating expectations. >>> president obama officially nominated ben bernanke to a second term as fed chairman today, but even pro-bernanke lawmakers are promising a thorough confirmation process. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." well, the outrage continues to grow for scot laend's release of the man involved in the 19 8 lockerbie airli
we're america's health insurance companies. >>> i'm julia boorstin with your cnbc market wrap. the dow rose for a sixth straight session thanks to an encouraging report on home prices and the unexpected jump in consumer confidence. the dow is up 30 points. the s&p 500 added about 2.5 points. the nasdaq is up 6.25 points. >>> improving outlook on the u.s. job market in the overall economy led to a surprise rebound in consumer confidence this month. the consumers are still...
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all arizona tops and bottoms are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, save on denim at america's biggest back to school levi's sale kids' backpacks are only $11.99 athletic shoes are $38.99 all bath towels are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, night and day doorbusters go to jcp.com and see everything on sale. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney >> it took nearly five months, almost a whole season gone, but for the first time in 2009, the orioles face the indians. kicking off, and no funny business. bottom two, solo shot to the left. just deep enough, as the game at 1. he is still opposition. i have yet to see him poll all home run, but anything is fine. jim johnson got the first two outs and fell apart. a base hit followed by this. a gut punch shot, an excruciating loss of the game, but for the season it ends badly, 5-4. >> you get two outs and no one is on base, and you get two strikes. i do not know what anybody would say you could do different. it is pretty cut and dried. we did not close the game out. >> many positions, quarterback. he said to make the team. shaky outing giving up a
all arizona tops and bottoms are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, save on denim at america's biggest back to school levi's sale kids' backpacks are only $11.99 athletic shoes are $38.99 all bath towels are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, night and day doorbusters go to jcp.com and see everything on sale. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney >> it took nearly five months, almost a whole season gone, but for the first time in 2009, the orioles face the indians. kicking off, and no funny...
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for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives, and the dream john never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him -- and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there -- washington will not be the same without him. he died at his home in massachusetts this week at the age of 77. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew there was no cure, only delaying action. >> the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. the hope rises again endangering lives on. >> despite his weakened condition, kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention a year ago and
for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives,...
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, ameri america, may god till all success be nobleness and every ♪undimmed by human tears ameri america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> a motorcade carrying the casket made its way to arlington national cemetery to the capitol building. he was laid to rest next to his brothers john and robert. this money is half an hour. >> there's a certain fittingness at having a burial at the dying of the day because we know that the sun will come back again tomorr tomorrow. and, as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning and that new great things are happening. mr. vice president, vicki, members of the family, it is for all of us a very special time in our own lives, in your life, and in the life of our country. so, we begin in the name of the father and of the son
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all arizona tops and bottoms are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, save on denim at america's biggest back to school levi's sale kids' backpacks are only $11.99 athletic shoes are $38.99 all bath towels are buy one, get one for 88¢ plus, night and day doorbusters go to jcp.com and see everything on sale. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney >> now, 11 sport . >> not clear if he will see any playing time on saturday night in carolina, but as a report on the defensive side, making the most of playtime this week could and likely will impact playtime come september. >> is preseason for the ravens. two wins and relative health for all of their key players. it is all about the position battle. there is no greater depth than a linebacker. >> you can go down the line and look at the numbers that can make our team or anybody's team. >> in the battle for a job, every mistake is magnified if you trail running back into the end zone. he took a beating in the media and the blame in himself. >> [unintelligible] >> not so fast, say his mates. they won't let mclean take the heat alone. >> i am parti
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fannie, freddie, bank of america, citigroup also making moves. in depth on the widely held stocks on the st. if almost everyone else owns them, shouldn't you? what we will learn from the kua kuants. >> i'm in for my colleague, dennis kneale. even with a friday fade, the positive news from retailers and bad news on bank those in critical condition topping 400, the death of massachusetts senator ted kennedy. 46 years in office and 77 years on this earth being celebrated tonight by family and close friends at jfk in boston. and tomorrow buried in the arlington cemetery. >> five owe their survival to government intervention. today, trading totaled almost 40% of the big board listed volume. freddie me an and fannie mack, check out this chart. fannie mae up 52% and freddie mac, up 251%. they were in big trouble and now soaring. both in hock to the government, citi is up 75% and bank of america on a run as well in the last month, up 35%. really, the standout has been aig, 80% owned by the government. some cite a short squeeze for this rally that squeeze
fannie, freddie, bank of america, citigroup also making moves. in depth on the widely held stocks on the st. if almost everyone else owns them, shouldn't you? what we will learn from the kua kuants. >> i'm in for my colleague, dennis kneale. even with a friday fade, the positive news from retailers and bad news on bank those in critical condition topping 400, the death of massachusetts senator ted kennedy. 46 years in office and 77 years on this earth being celebrated tonight by family...
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the closest anyone in america has come to at. it's quiet and full of mementos, marking his 46-year career. during that time, kennedy went from jfk's little brother to the senate's last liberal lion. proof of how big an impact he made. he was behind more than 2500 bills during his time in washington, 300 enacted into law. tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to describe him. -- neophyte describe him. his death is at the center of a fiery debate. >> this is the cause of my life. >> reporter: for senator kennedy, healthcare reform was more than an issue. >> we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have -- [ indiscernible ] and quality healthcare as a fundamental right and not a privilege. >> reporter: it was a battle he waged for more than 40 years. >> i said it in 1980, i say it in 1982 and i will continue to say it until it comes true.
the closest anyone in america has come to at. it's quiet and full of mementos, marking his 46-year career. during that time, kennedy went from jfk's little brother to the senate's last liberal lion. proof of how big an impact he made. he was behind more than 2500 bills during his time in washington, 300 enacted into law. tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to...
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to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him, and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there, it is safe to say that washington will not be the same without him. he died this week at the age of 77 at his home in massachusetts. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew that there was no cure, only delaying action. >> there will be again a new generation of americans and i hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> despite his condition, the kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention in denver a year ago and attended the inauguration in january carried he spent his final days in ca
to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪...
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. >>> she may be one of the most famous moms in america. but now, kate gosselin of jon and kate plus fame has a new project to tackle. >>> it is not too early to look at the weekend. last weekend we were dealing with bill making the surf rough. this weekend it will be danny. straight ahead i will have the forecast and how he affects our weather and of course how the weekend is shapingmiup. yowatching 9 news now. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: >>> one of america's highest profile mothers will make her debut on the new season of "the view." kate gosseln will cohost abc's all female round table the view on september 14th and 15th. she is one of several guest cohosts who will fill in while elizabeth hasslebeck is on maternity leave. >>> we now know what songs will be on madonna's greatest hits cd and dvd. celebration comes out on september 29th. the list covers her 26 years as a
. >>> she may be one of the most famous moms in america. but now, kate gosselin of jon and kate plus fame has a new project to tackle. >>> it is not too early to look at the weekend. last weekend we were dealing with bill making the surf rough. this weekend it will be danny. straight ahead i will have the forecast and how he affects our weather and of course how the weekend is shapingmiup. yowatching 9 news now. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this...
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finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brotrs at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that he's gone, do you think, will revert to business as usual? >> i don't see how they can, after the powerful examples that have been taught and learned in the last few days. and i covered the senate when it was a very different place, covered senator kennedy, know some of the traditions. it has to be an important teaching moment. tom? >> all right. thanks very much. nbc's andrea mitchell. we'll have continuing coverage of the final day of senator edward moore kennedy, his last trip to the nation's capital now headed for arlington national cemetery in a moment. you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days came and
finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brotrs at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that he's...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have been through. give us all a sense, refresher course, if you will, of the role of the kennedy family starting with the old man, joseph kennedy, who you wrote about with kennedy and roosevelt, hi s appeasement policies, his defeatist policies, his policies that were really seen as wrong by most americans going into the 1940s and looking backward and the role the kennedy brothers played in perhaps atoning for that. that would be my premise. your thoughts. >> i think there's a lot to that. in the late 1930s joe kennedy was franklin roosevelt's ambassador to london.
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we are back at 6:15 now and the megamillion jackpot is $325 million. this is the third largest in its history. can you get your tickets in maryland and virginia and the next drawing is tonight. >> the jackpot by the way comes out to either a lump sum of more than $204 million or payments of $12.5 million for 2 years. that is before uncle sam takes his huge cut. now, for i look at the odds. your chances of winning one in 176 llion. the chances of the earth getting hit by an asteroid according to nasa back in 2002 was around one in 200,000 we talked with them about that. and good luck with the asteroids. >> could you spent all that money? could you do the mike tyson and spend it all? >> i don't think so either. >> it would be fun to try. >> leave it for your children and grandchildren and great- firsthand children. >> if you found enough bad investments and have you awe payroll of 1,000 of your friends you can probably
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we are back at 6:15 now and the megamillion jackpot is $325 million. this is the third largest in its history. can you get your tickets in maryland and virginia and the next drawing is tonight. >> the jackpot by the way comes out to either a lump sum of more than $204 million or payments of $12.5 million for 2 years. that is before uncle sam takes his huge cut. now, for i look at the...
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. >> he was a guardian for america lewis the defender of a dream. >> he will then be buried in the arlington national cemetery. he will not be far from the capital and where there is a makeshift memorial there. >> he was a great man serving in the senate during this last century. so many of his foes embrace him. >> there are many expected to speak at the memorial service tomorrow night. wbal tv 11 news. >> senator kennedy impacted politicians from all across the country including right here in maryland. local lawmakers are remembered him as a champion. his legacy will be felt for generations to come. not only was he a friend, but his work in washington saves millions of lives. >> when i worked with him, whether it was increasing opportunity for higher education or creating the office of women's help -- helped to bring down breast cancer rates by more than 15%, he always said we should work together. that is his great legacy. >> many lawmakers say that he helped spearhead major social shifts in this country. he always had his hand on legislation during his time in the senate. that brings us t
. >> he was a guardian for america lewis the defender of a dream. >> he will then be buried in the arlington national cemetery. he will not be far from the capital and where there is a makeshift memorial there. >> he was a great man serving in the senate during this last century. so many of his foes embrace him. >> there are many expected to speak at the memorial service tomorrow night. wbal tv 11 news. >> senator kennedy impacted politicians from all across the...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. but we are over an accident in baltimore county. >> an accident involving three vehicles, fire crews are just now getting here to try to get the person out of the car. you can see up on its side. southbound is pretty much shut down. >> senator ted kennedy's body will be flown to washington tomorrow afternoon. he will be laid to rest with military honors at arlington national cemetery. >> we have more tonight from arlington. >> before senator kennedy is laid to rest at arlington national cemetery, his motorcade will make a final farewell tour of the nation's capitol. the hearse carrying senator ted kennedy will pass by the capital and pause for prayer in front of the senat
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broadcast pbs here in america. i am -- 17% ofhe votes arnow counted. presiden karznches ahead in e afghanistan election. abl aziz ak-kim has died in exile in tehra >> hello. he s the bestknown american politician never to make it to the white house. senator edward kennedy has died afr a yearlong btle with brai cancer president obama scribed him as "th greatest senator of our time." he hd achieved so much,rom civil ghts to health care reform, and tributlowed in from a political foe a friends alike. this fromur north american editor. >> they called him the last line of the senate. he was the youngest of the kennedy clan who had bece kingmaker d never came, lofty aspirationundermined b deep persal flaws. the united states is in mournin but itis democra to agree thathe most. d by the president. >> he is one othe most accomplished americans er to serve our democcy. his etraordinary life on this earth has come ton end. >> d the vi president also grew tearful. >> so many of his those embraced m. they know he made them tter. >> he s the yngest ofthe kennedy cl
broadcast pbs here in america. i am -- 17% ofhe votes arnow counted. presiden karznches ahead in e afghanistan election. abl aziz ak-kim has died in exile in tehra >> hello. he s the bestknown american politician never to make it to the white house. senator edward kennedy has died afr a yearlong btle with brai cancer president obama scribed him as "th greatest senator of our time." he hd achieved so much,rom civil ghts to health care reform, and tributlowed in from a political...
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and as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america, never die. i love you, dad. and you will always live in my heart forever. [applause] >> your emmens, vicky, carea, edward, patrick, currin, carol line, members of the kennedy family, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens. today we say good-bye to the youngest child of rose and joseph kennedy. the world will long remember their son edward as the heir to a waiting legacy. a champion for those who had none. the soul of the democratic party. the lion of the united states senate. the man who graces nearly 1,000 laws, who pened more than 300 laws himself. but those of us who loved him and ache with his passing know ted kennedy by the other titles he held. father, brother, husband, grand father, uncle teddy, or, as he was often known to his younger nieces and nephews, the grand form auge, or the big cheese. i, like so many others in the city where he worked for nearly half a century, knew him as a colleague, a mentor, and above all as a friend. ted kennedy was the baby of the family who became
and as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america, never die. i love you, dad. and you will always live in my heart forever. [applause] >> your emmens, vicky, carea, edward, patrick, currin, carol line, members of the kennedy family, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens. today we say good-bye to the youngest child of rose and joseph kennedy. the world will long remember their son edward as the heir to a waiting legacy. a champion for those...
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he had access to power, to money, to everything, but he did it because he believed in america and in americans. right now we're in an opportunity to honor his name by passing health care reform because we recognize that he, again, didn't have to fight this fight, but he did because he believed in the little guy, and now what we can do as an american public is galvanize republicans and democrats together and galvanize and make sure this legislation is in honor of the legacy he's established for himself. >> ron, what was ted kennedy's best quality in your opinion? i mean the guy, when he made a commitment to something, he didn't back down. if he was on your side, he was on your side. you didn't have to question that. >> i think that's absolutely right, ed, and i didn't always agree with senator kennedy, but i admired him a great deal. when i worked in the white house in the first term of the bush administration, we worked with him on a one-on-one basis at the staff level. he recognized that the president had deputized his staff to negotiate with him on national service and making sure
he had access to power, to money, to everything, but he did it because he believed in america and in americans. right now we're in an opportunity to honor his name by passing health care reform because we recognize that he, again, didn't have to fight this fight, but he did because he believed in the little guy, and now what we can do as an american public is galvanize republicans and democrats together and galvanize and make sure this legislation is in honor of the legacy he's established for...
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this was america as we knew it, as we grew this was our image in truth. this was america as we knew it, as we brew in it and as we have taught our children. the weakness of our society is a weakness in ourselves. with each and every one of us who are complacent, who are doing well, who realize the comforts of material gain and who are above all else apathetic, where is the moral of strength with us? the quality of character with tribute to our children as the american heroes that have gone before us? i, for one, do not feel that we are any less than our poor, i for one do not feel that there is anyone with this room who has less courage, less conviction or is any less dedicated to the american dream than generations, but i do feel that in a few short years we have left rather than dance. i feel in our great history we have fallen into a lapse. each and every one of us, with the talent, the character bred into us, and as a result, in a land that was created on the judeo-christian ideals of love and brotherhood, we have let the haters take the lead, and we
this was america as we knew it, as we grew this was our image in truth. this was america as we knew it, as we brew in it and as we have taught our children. the weakness of our society is a weakness in ourselves. with each and every one of us who are complacent, who are doing well, who realize the comforts of material gain and who are above all else apathetic, where is the moral of strength with us? the quality of character with tribute to our children as the american heroes that have gone...
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. >> it's very sad news i think for all the people in america. he did a lot for the people of massachusetts and the people in the u.s. so i always admire him and his work for the people. >> reporte arend we' w hearing more from senator key'ednns ed colleagues heer on capitol ll.e senator john kerry released a statement saying he taught us how toight, how to laugh, how tow reat eh other, and how to turn idealism into action. and in the last 14o months, he taught us much more aboutowlive, live life, sailing into the wind one last time.li house speaker nancy pelosi wrote, senator kennedy had a grand vision for america and an unparaelliedbio a tty effect change. oted in his deep pit advertise many, his abing faith, and his stea g onam as h done more e than satenor knedy h to educate our children,ne care for our seniors, and ensure equality for all americans. and we're expecting to hear much more from his friends and colleagues as the day progresses. but certainly he left quite a mark here on capitol hill and around the country, a very sad day for man
. >> it's very sad news i think for all the people in america. he did a lot for the people of massachusetts and the people in the u.s. so i always admire him and his work for the people. >> reporte arend we' w hearing more from senator key'ednns ed colleagues heer on capitol ll.e senator john kerry released a statement saying he taught us how toight, how to laugh, how tow reat eh other, and how to turn idealism into action. and in the last 14o months, he taught us much more...
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. >> but america, knowing none of this, had bigger worries, as the country faced numerous challenges -- from the bay of pigs to the berlin wall. the toughest test came in october, 1962, when u.s. spy planes photographed soviet nuclear missile bases being built in cuba just 90 miles away. >> we will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the cost of worldwide nuclear war in which even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouth. >> jack's key advisor during the 13 days of the cuban crisis was his old campaign manager. together, the kennedy brothers came up with a creative solution. the u.s. put a naval quarantine in place while secretly agreeing to pull obsolete u.s. missiles out of turkey. in exchange, the soviets removed their missiles from cuba. the crisis was averted. it was the kennedys' finest hour. >> what did your dad say about it afterwards? >> well, what he said was, we are going to nuclear holocaust, the end of the world. >> back home, another issue was reaching the boiling point. civil rights. kennedy knew every step he took could hurt him in the upcoming 1964 electio
. >> but america, knowing none of this, had bigger worries, as the country faced numerous challenges -- from the bay of pigs to the berlin wall. the toughest test came in october, 1962, when u.s. spy planes photographed soviet nuclear missile bases being built in cuba just 90 miles away. >> we will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the cost of worldwide nuclear war in which even the fruits of victory would be ashes in our mouth. >> jack's key advisor during the 13 days of...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> coming up on "oprah" families get home makeovers for next to nothing. it is all coming up today at 4:00 p.m.. more than 5 million windows and blinds are on the recall list. they were sold at some of the biggest retailers. that is tonight at 5:00 p.m. now you're maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> good afternoon maryland. here with me is the drawing official. your pick 3 numbers are 1, 2, and 7. that makes your numbers 1,2, and 7. here is an important lottery message. >> everybody wants a second chance. >> you can have it with the scratch off. mail in for a chance to win. a visit the web site for a chance. >> moving along to your pi
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jobs he sits in a room and writes the bill he made everybody talk about how their families came to america so it was a poignant moment in that brought people together and ma them realize the bigger picture and he almost got it and it failed. i was talking to him after words i said i know that you were tarred he said with any legislation that this civil rights and he considered it to be that, it takes 83 congress to do with the first time they get used to the adr the second time a fight in the third time it goes through and he was very philosophical he has done that with so many bills to come back year after year and ever since the obama was elected president, he got the lilly ledbetter act signed which is morepportuty for people to sue for past discrimination he got than genetic nondiscrimination act signed into law and has bee fighting for that 10 years it is just picking his moments in working with republicans he has a very great relationship with orrin hatch you doesn't smoke or drink they work very well together. >> is striking with all of the partisanship and to look again at the read
jobs he sits in a room and writes the bill he made everybody talk about how their families came to america so it was a poignant moment in that brought people together and ma them realize the bigger picture and he almost got it and it failed. i was talking to him after words i said i know that you were tarred he said with any legislation that this civil rights and he considered it to be that, it takes 83 congress to do with the first time they get used to the adr the second time a fight in the...
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. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run for the united states senate is based upon the conviction that i can best serve the people of massachusetts. >> six years later, the youngest ever senate majority whip. supporters of the kennedy clan once again looking to the white house. then came another tragedy. he drove his car off a bridge, killing a young woman passenger. he did not report the accident until the following day, only after consulting his lawyers. he was cleared of all charges, but the suspicion of the cover- up tainted the rest of his career. >> there is no truth whatever to the widely circulated suspicions of immoral conduct t
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> and northern texas families mourning the death of their 30- year-old son. he was found unresponsive -- 13- year-old son. thwhen he got home from practice he told his parents he did not feel very good and went to bed. foul play is being rolled out any toxic policy -- talked about as a report. the family pet survived surgery to remove an arab from its head. we do have to warn you, some pictures will be disturbing to some viewers. animal control officers in new mexico took these pictures you are seeing here of a german shepherd mix who was shot last week. we do have good news. the dog can still see and have not shown any signs of brain damage. they think there will be no
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. >> john fitzgerald kennedy inspired our america. robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy, changed america. [ applause ] >> reporter: kennedy cssed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> ted and i shared the sentiment that a fight not joined was a fight not enjoyed. >> reporter: a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family sailboat. >> he is on a schooner now, sail on, my friend, sail on. >> niece caroline kennedy. >> now teddy has become a part of history and we have become the ones that have to do all the thing he's would have done, for us, for each other, and for our country. ♪ with irish eyes >> the senator will be all jitzed by president obama to whom kennedy said he was passing the torch. then at arlington national cemetery, ted kennedy will be buried next to his brothers. i'm steve handel san, mbs news, boston. >> folks in the nation's capital will get a chance to see senator kennedy's casket after a stop at the u.s. capitol. the funeral procession will go down the mall before it enters the cemet
. >> john fitzgerald kennedy inspired our america. robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy, changed america. [ applause ] >> reporter: kennedy cssed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> ted and i shared the sentiment that a fight not joined was a fight not enjoyed. >> reporter: a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family sailboat. >> he is on a schooner now, sail on, my friend, sail on. >>...
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repower america. on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the wor. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside... healthy outside. [ dog ] oh hi girls, nice day, huh? i am an iams dog. [ female announcer ] learn more about prebiotics at iams.com. upock ♪ so i...
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he feels he's among the elite politicians destroying america. all walks of life lead by example. email your responses to our question at wbaltv.com. >> here's a look ahead at our next hour. >> a mass media approach to spread awareness of the h1n1 virus. >> checks should be coming to your 401k plan. >> pillow fights can be fun at any age. we will show you the video. >> all kinds of things are coming together to produce the potential for stormy weather today. the insta-weather plus forecast for today and a weekend is just ahead. >> the weather is causing problems on the roadways. nothing happening on the west side, but we will detail the problems by coming up. they have alzheimer's and arthritis, diabetes and cancer. they've heard that biomedical research offers hope, that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator ben cardin understands the importance of innovative biomedical research, for patients, their families, and our economy in maryland. call senator cardin today. ask him to protect the 90,000 maryland jobs biomedical research provides and the hopes of patient
he feels he's among the elite politicians destroying america. all walks of life lead by example. email your responses to our question at wbaltv.com. >> here's a look ahead at our next hour. >> a mass media approach to spread awareness of the h1n1 virus. >> checks should be coming to your 401k plan. >> pillow fights can be fun at any age. we will show you the video. >> all kinds of things are coming together to produce the potential for stormy weather today. the...
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we -- this is america. we could put a man on the moon and do the great things america's done, surely we can come together and get a health care bill that will bring down the cost and expand the service in a way that we can bring the american people along with us. >> congressman scott, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it so very much. >> joining us now in missouri, senator claire mccaskill. you've had a much publicized noisy meeting where the reviews for you are very positive. the reviewers seem unanimous in the notion that there's at least one united states senator who knows how to control an unruly classroom. where did you pick up those skills? >> being a mom. in fact, i said at one point during the meeting i'm going to have to use my mother voice. i have three teenagers, one's not a teenager anymore. one just not a teenager. so i had to do that. i apologizes on my twitter afterwards saying i was a little condescending. >> well, you've managed to get throug
we -- this is america. we could put a man on the moon and do the great things america's done, surely we can come together and get a health care bill that will bring down the cost and expand the service in a way that we can bring the american people along with us. >> congressman scott, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it so very much. >> joining us now in missouri, senator claire mccaskill. you've had a much publicized noisy...
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known the joys of saving the waters off cape cod and in all of my years of public life, i believe that america must sail towards the shores of liberty and justice for all. there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. >> a neighbor and washingtonian, vince will bourne, a friend of 30 years, spoke of ted kennedy's acts of kindness. >> i know of families whose children had been in iraq, he would visit them and read leer ts tt >> there was a setet--ade stey stream of visitors signing the book of memories. >> this isomething that i think we need to see in politics more. i hope this does not die with ted kennedy. >> i'm looking at congressman bill dela haut of massachusetts right now, a friend of senator kennedy. he said, again, ted kennedy had thousands upon thousands of friends and people really never understood the many acts of kindness and compassion and help that came from d kennedy, not only the constituents, but people all over the u.s. there is a peak -- a reason that people are writing here, it is not just curiosity. i talked to a little girl who said that as far as she's co
known the joys of saving the waters off cape cod and in all of my years of public life, i believe that america must sail towards the shores of liberty and justice for all. there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. >> a neighbor and washingtonian, vince will bourne, a friend of 30 years, spoke of ted kennedy's acts of kindness. >> i know of families whose children had been in iraq, he would visit them and read leer ts tt >> there was a setet--ade stey stream...
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there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are, obviously, opposed to the government takeover of health care. >> the fact of the matter is you want to reform the entire health-care system. it is a farce. >> it is outrageous that not every american has health insurance. prove to was that it works, and then we will consider doing it nationally -- proved to us that it works. >-- prove to us. >> the cost is going up exponentially. >> this is a huge amount of money, and we need to be able to look at it rationally. >> we do not need a government option. >> solutions instead of just complaining about what we do not have, and work to
there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are,...
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tonight america is honoring senator ted kennedy preparing to lay him to rest near the graves of his fallen brothers. the senator died overnight at his home on cape cod after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. originally from massachusetts kennedy spent much of his life here in the nation's capital and tonight those in d.c. who knew the man behind the liberal lion tag are reflecting on kennedy's legacy. roz plater begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: brian, the kennedys may be the closest thing we have in this country to royalty, but the people ted kennedy robbed shoulders with right here in the district say he lived a rather regular life. >> from a union perspective, you must have liked the man tremendously. >> i did. he cared about working people. and he cared about this country. >> reporter: mark colin worked in ted kennedy's 1908 campaign for -- 1980 campaign for president. one customer said the kennedys inspired him to join the labor movement. two men whose lives ted kennedy touched reflecting on the end of an era. >> he was one of those -one of the last of the old guards. i
tonight america is honoring senator ted kennedy preparing to lay him to rest near the graves of his fallen brothers. the senator died overnight at his home on cape cod after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. originally from massachusetts kennedy spent much of his life here in the nation's capital and tonight those in d.c. who knew the man behind the liberal lion tag are reflecting on kennedy's legacy. roz plater begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: brian, the kennedys may be...
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his legacy, public service, and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners & legends." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers they stirred the country's blood and maddened their rivals, bill sapphire, richard nixon's speechwriter put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best, but the problem is nobody did. following the death of senator edward kennedy, here's the "hardball" political story of how these extraordinary brothers sought the american presidency. >> let the words go forth. >> we have the capacity to make this the best generation. >> let us offer new hope. >>> in the 1950s, politics meant men in gray flannel suits, guys like dwight eisenhower, they were dull, stodgy, sexless. then in 1956 someone new appeared on the political radar. at the democratic convention in chicago, a young and in the process catapulted himself onto the national stage. his name was jack kennedy. >> i
his legacy, public service, and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners & legends." i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. >>> the kennedy brothers they stirred the country's blood and maddened their rivals, bill sapphire, richard nixon's speechwriter put it this way, when you beat a kennedy, you beat the best, but the problem is...